The Sopwith Tabloid and Sopwith Schneider (floatplane) were British biplanes, originally designed as sports aircraft and later adapted for military use...
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compact page size Chinese tabloid Tabloid (paper size), a North American paper size Sopwith Tabloid, a biplane aircraft Tabloid (film), a 2010 documentary...
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Racer Sopwith Type SPGN or "Gunbus" Sopwith Admiralty Type 137 Sopwith Type 806 Sopwith Type 807 Sopwith Type 860 Sopwith Two-Seat Scout Sopwith Tabloid Sopwith...
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Short S.60 Short S.70 Sikorsky S-7 Sopwith Gordon Bennett Racer Sopwith Pup Sopwith Sociable Sopwith Tabloid Sopwith Three-Seater Vickers No.8 Monoplane...
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by French aviator Roland Garros and was also used on at least one Sopwith Tabloid of the Royal Naval Air Service.[citation needed] A more workable solution...
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flying horse. British scout aircraft, in this sense, included the Sopwith Tabloid and Bristol Scout. The French and the Germans didn't have an equivalent...
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7 mm) Lewis gun Bombs: 2 × 65 lb (29 kg) bombs Related development Sopwith Tabloid Fairey Hamble Baby Port Victoria P.V.1 Related lists List of flying...
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withdrew before completing the race. The British won in 1914 with a Sopwith Tabloid flown by Howard Pixton at 139.74 km/h (86.83 mph);: 240 the 1914 race...
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1914, Harry Hawker returned to Australia to demonstrate the advanced Sopwith Tabloid, which he had helped design. A wild crowd nearly wrecked the plane...
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to the First World War. As it was last won by the Sopwith Schneider development of the Sopwith Tabloid, the race was organised by the British Royal Aero...
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